1970 Buick Skylark 4 Dr 350 2 Barrel! Runs & Drives Nice. Clean Gem Here... on 2040-cars
Tijeras, New Mexico, United States
1970 BUICK SKYLARK 4 DR. BOUGHT IT FROM THE 2ND OWNER. STARTS, RUNS, DRIVES, SHIFTS AND STOPS. VERY LITTLE RUST ON THIS SOUTHERN GRANDMA'S CAR. REPAINTED IN EARLY 80'S TO WHITE FROM A BAMBOO CREAM. HELD UP NICELY. FLOORS ARE EXCELLENT AND TRUNK ON DRIVERS SIDE HAS A SMALL BAD SPOT. ORIGINAL MAT AND JACK ARE STILL IN THE TRUNK. 350 2 BARREL THAT SOUNDS NICE. A/C CAR BUT NO COMPRESSOR. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RECENTLY SERVICED BY AAMCO. SHIFTS NICE AND SMOOTH. POWER DRUM BRAKES. POWER STEERING. 14X6 BUICK RALLY WHEELS WITH CAPS AND B.F. GOODRICH TIRES THAT LOOK NEW. EXHAUST ISNT THE BEST. THIS WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT AND CHEAP REPLACEMENT FOR THOSE OVERPRICED 2 DOOR SKYLARKS. GET IN WITH ALL YOUR BUDDIES AND GO. AFTER MARKET SOUND SYSTEM PLAYS NICE. NO CRACKS IN DASH PAD. ORIGINAL FLOOR MATS. ALL WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN NICELY. ALL DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE LIKE NEW EXCEPT HAVING TROUBLE OPENING PASSENGER REAR DOOR. WILL TINKER WITH IT. BUMPERS ARE NICE. TAIL LIGHTS ARE NICE. COUPLE DINGS IN THE WHEEL WELL TRIM BUT STILL LOOK NICE. I DROVE IT AROUND AND IT WILL NEED FRONT BEARINGS REPLACED. MAYBE BRAKE SHOES AS WELL. PLAN ON THOSE AT THE VERY LEAST BEFORE YOU DRIVE IT 200 MILES. THIS IS JUST A NEAT OLD CAR THAT I WOULD RATHER NOT PART OUT. IF I DONT GET ANY NICE OFFERS I MIGHT. FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL. $250 INITIAL DEPOSIT PLEASE AND THE REMAINDER WHEN PICKED UP. I WILL BE AVAILABLE TO HELP LOAD WHENEVER. CAN HOLD FOR YOU IF PAYMENT HAS BEEN RECEIVED IN FULL. |
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